The description of this video on YouTube: "Students in Ban Samkha village in northern Thailand has formed a band playing traditional music with the XO."
To me this is just one great example of how the XO is more than just a toy to these kids. It's allowed them to learn to play traditional music from their culture without using a musical instrument--well, not a dedicated musical instrument, anyway. ^_^
Found this video on OLPCNews.com here: http://tinyurl.com/2orw2m
But it's home on YouTube is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sMt0seK3pQ
And in case you're looking for more videos on the XO laptop or OLPC, check out YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=olpc&search=tag
There are stacks of 'em!
ALSO: The Give 1 Get 1 program is still going! It's got three more weeks to go! If you're thinking about ordering one for yourself and for a 3rd World child for $400, you've got 3 more weeks to make up your mind. I hope you'll go for it. It's not every day you can give a tool for learning like the XO laptop to a child in a developing nation (you'll also get a year's free T-Mobile wifi HotSpot service).
ONE LAST THING: By OLPC's estimates, Day 1 Donors (like myself) should begin receiving our XO laptops starting 12/14. That's just five days from today. If you're a D1D or are thinking about taking part in the G1G1 program but want more info, please stop by my blog ( http://thepete.com ) for more or just watch my Utterz and those of PixelFish ( http://www.utterz.com/~h-PixelFish/list.php ) for posts about OLPC, the XO in general, and our experiences with our own XO laptops. You can also visit http://laptop.org or OLPCnews.com.
Got any questions? Fire away!
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